An investigation into the murder of a 29-year-old man who was stabbed to death inside a nightclub is now ongoing.
Just after 5 a.m. today, the incident happened at Valesha’s nightclub in Walsall, which is also known as Colliseum locally.
Police suspect there was a fight inside the club.
Following the incident, the victim was taken to the hospital, where he or she passed away at 6 am, according to West Midlands Police.
There have not yet been any arrests.
“The events this morning are devastating and disturbing. A man has regrettably lost his life, and we’ll be providing as much help as we can to his family during this extremely upsetting time,” said Detective Inspector Ade George.
‘Our priority is catching those responsible.
‘While we’ve spoken to a number of people who were inside the club at the time, we still need to hear from anyone who was there and who saw, or may have filmed, what happened.’



A man who was at the club witnessed an argument between at least two people which escalated into violence.
He described scenes of ‘pandemonium’ as people tried to escape the club.
The man, who did not wish to be named, said: ‘There was a scuffle or fight in the club. I’ve gone out the front and the guy has got blood on his face. The guy was lying in the doorway.
‘An argument started between a couple of people. The next minute there was a bit of a scuffle. The bouncers were on it. It looked like they were fighting.
‘Lots of people were everywhere, near the cloakroom where the guy was lying on the floor. There was shouting, screaming, crying. I saw blood. Then the paramedics arrived.’

The area around Newport Street remains closed and cordoned off by police this afternoon.
A police spokesperson said: ‘We understand the concerns around recent knife crime in Walsall town centre, and neighbourhood officers will be patrolling the area over the coming days to offer reassurance.’
Police and staff helped clear the club as an investigation into what happened was launched.
An estimated 150 people were inside Colliseum at the time.
Owner Valesha Anderson said: ‘I was upstairs at the time so didn’t see anything. I’m really sad to see what’s happened. I only opened in October.
‘I wanted to make it a fun place where people could have a drink and celebrate with their friends and now this has happened. It’s a shame for it to be ruined.’
The violence comes just weeks after Bailey Atkinson, 20, was killed on High Street in Walsall town centre.
The club is expected to remain closed for the foreseeable future.